Georgia Southern Museum

WELCOME to the Georgia Southern Museum where collections, exhibits, and programming interpret the natural and cultural history of Georgia’s coastal plain and the exciting research and work taking place at Georgia Southern University.

The shallow ancient oceans that swept back and forth for millions of years formed this unique region. The Museum’s permanent exhibits tell the story of the coastal plain’s changing environments, animals, and cultures that have called it home since:

Our Changing Gallery features dynamic and interactive exhibits based on the work and research of our faculty. These exhibits bring the world to our visitors and encompass opportunities for them to learn about history, archaeology, science, business, health or any number of fascinating subjects.

Our visitors experience both worlds long gone and current places important, but inaccessible to most, such as Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary. One of the largest near-shore “live-bottom” reefs, it is a resource as important for people living far from the coast, as it is for those in Georgia.

Our exhibits and resources strive to serve our university students, K-12 students, and the public of all ages. Come discover new and exciting things at the Georgia Southern Museum where learning is a life-long pursuit. Let us know how we can best serve you.